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Towards Secure And Usable Leakage-Resilient Password Entry, Qiang Yan Jan 2013

Towards Secure And Usable Leakage-Resilient Password Entry, Qiang Yan

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Password leakage is one of the most common security threats for pervasive password based user authentication. The design of a secure and usable password entry against password leakage remains a challenge since twenty year ago when the first academic proposal attempted to address it. This dissertation focuses on investigating the difficulty in designing leakage-resilient password entry (LRPE) schemes and exploring the feasibility of constructing secure and usable LRPE schemes with the assistance of state-of-the-art technology. The first work in this dissertation reveals the infeasibility of designing practical LRPE schemes in the absence of trusted devices by investigating the inherent tradeoff …


Exploiting Human Factors In User Authentication, Payas Gupta Jan 2013

Exploiting Human Factors In User Authentication, Payas Gupta

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Our overarching issue in security is the human factor – and dealing with it is perhaps one of the biggest challenges we face today. Human factor is often described as the weakest part of a security system and users are often described as the weakest link in the security chain. In this thesis, we focus on two problems which are caused by human factors in user authentication and propose respective solutions. a) Secrecy information inference attack – publicly available information can be used to infer some secrecy information about the user. b) Coercion attack – where an attacker forces a …


A Study Of The Imitation, Collection And Usability Issues Of Keystroke Biometrics, Chee Meng Tey Jan 2013

A Study Of The Imitation, Collection And Usability Issues Of Keystroke Biometrics, Chee Meng Tey

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The majority of authentication systems used today involves passwords, where a user is required to remember and key in the correct password to login. Keystroke biometrics is an alternative approach whereby users are identified by one or more features such as (a) the timing between keystrokes, (b) how long users hold each key and (c) how hard users press each key. It is being assumed in prior research that the way one user types a password/word is different from the way another user types the same password and this characteristic remains stable over time. Existing literature however left open three …